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Randomized Rounding for the Largest Simplex Problem

Published 28 Nov 2014 in cs.CG, cs.DS, and math.FA | (1412.0036v2)

Abstract: The maximum volume $j$-simplex problem asks to compute the $j$-dimensional simplex of maximum volume inside the convex hull of a given set of $n$ points in $\mathbb{Q}d$. We give a deterministic approximation algorithm for this problem which achieves an approximation ratio of $e{j/2 + o(j)}$. The problem is known to be $\mathrm{NP}$-hard to approximate within a factor of $c{j}$ for some constant $c > 1$. Our algorithm also gives a factor $e{j + o(j)}$ approximation for the problem of finding the principal $j\times j$ submatrix of a rank $d$ positive semidefinite matrix with the largest determinant. We achieve our approximation by rounding solutions to a generalization of the $D$-optimal design problem, or, equivalently, the dual of an appropriate smallest enclosing ellipsoid problem. Our arguments give a short and simple proof of a restricted invertibility principle for determinants.

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